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united healthcare. union bank. and fidelity investments. >> your personal economy is made up of the things that matter most, including your career. and as those things change, fidelity can help you readjust your retirement plan, rethink how you are invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity ira has a wide range of investment choices that can fit your personal economy. fidelity investments, turn here. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions in the capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> this is bbc world news america. pastorius is back in court, listening to what witnesses had to say the night his girlfriend was shot dead. rebel fighters battle against the assad regime. >> if they take this not only will it be a strategic deterrent but also symbolically. >>
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta warned today he may furlough the vast majority of the department's 800,000 civilian workers, if automatic spending cuts take effect. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess the sequestration threat and zero in on the defense cuts with deputy secretary ashton carter. >> ifill: then, we have a conversation with justice sonia sotomayor-- the first hispanic member of the supreme court about her life before and on the bench. >> sort of fine walking that we're always doing between when are we listening with an open mind a
with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: defense secretary leon panetta...
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with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for you to see what i can do. and then, we're going on a leaf walk with my dad! i'm so glad you'll be with me. and i'll be right back. is made possible in part by... the richard king mellon foundation. dedicated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthen
with united healthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone, connection to doctors who get where i am from, and tools to estimate what my care may cost so i never miss a beat. >> we are more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that is health in numbers. united healthcare. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. presented by kcet los angeles. - hi, neighbor! you're invited to a show at my school. i'm excited for...
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>> i question that because, remember, the president went out on the road to campaign for his healthcare plan and it was not popular when he finished. raising the minimum wage, people are not interested. they want jobs. i didn't hear a lot about creating jobs. in fact, if you raise the minimum wage up to what the president says, $9 an hour you will be eliminating jobs at the bottom end of the ladder, people who are teenagers and new workers. i question whether these microissues really appraisal to the macro concerns of the public. >> i was reading several articles and legislative director under president clinton for one, pa 'trick griffin, he equated the on the road sales pitch to shouting in the forest because he says there is no clear path to when we are going to get to the issues that he is addressing. you seem to be saying a similar thing? >> i think the president is a good speaker but for example he is raling against the sequester cuts but i am not hearing a clear alternative. we just went through raising taxes back in january. 75% of americans saw their payroll taxes go up. again,
>> i question that because, remember, the president went out on the road to campaign for his healthcare plan and it was not popular when he finished. raising the minimum wage, people are not interested. they want jobs. i didn't hear a lot about creating jobs. in fact, if you raise the minimum wage up to what the president says, $9 an hour you will be eliminating jobs at the bottom end of the ladder, people who are teenagers and new workers. i question whether these microissues really...
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various stars were not the only protesters on the streets of madrid and other cities thousands of healthcare workers stage nationwide rallies against budget cuts and the government's plans to part privatized public health care but there still is fear that would harm the quality of medical services but the authorities insist the public money savings are essential to putting spain out of recession china is on the verge of taking the trading top spot from the u.s. so exports and imports values are surging the number of bats with kids who are being primed to take the race to the next level as we report shortly. and rock hard evidence russian scientists discover the first fragments of the beetle that crashed in the news last friday which caused havoc hundreds injured that's all ahead. and what's acceptable in one country isn't ok in others and that's getting twitter into trouble france has all of the microblogging site to reveal the personal data of users posted what were deemed to be hate messages pay a hefty fine with twitter is an american firm operating on the u.s. laws auntie's were for nati
various stars were not the only protesters on the streets of madrid and other cities thousands of healthcare workers stage nationwide rallies against budget cuts and the government's plans to part privatized public health care but there still is fear that would harm the quality of medical services but the authorities insist the public money savings are essential to putting spain out of recession china is on the verge of taking the trading top spot from the u.s. so exports and imports values are...
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will keep you posted on this exciting story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has indicated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero pr
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we'll keep you posted on this exciting story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was cleared for release years ago all that coming up next. but now the u.s. department of defense has allocated three million dollars for the development of a groundbreaking smartphone face recognition technology it's intended to be used mainly by the military its potential use in law enforcement health care and civil i.d. programs sparked new privacy concerns marina britain has more now on america's formulas for surveillance. the information age was an era nearly everybody in braced by today's surveillance age experts say is a reality oh most no one can escape we are five years away in new york from zero pr
we'll keep you posted on this exciting story indeed our rights and our hunger poverty and a lack of healthcare it's a modern day europe in greece the continent's most troubled state so and people that are being forced to find ways to cope with the situation like queuing for church handouts and even leaving the country for greener pastures. and a decade behind bars without charge or trial on our bellies being made to barack obama to finally free a british man from gun tunnel obeyed after he was...
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. >> everything is up healthcare food, wages. >> you are depressing me. >> i am giving you the scenario. >> max out your retirement accounts. >> they have gone up 17-5 on the 401 k. 5500 on the ira. if you have a 401 k get in there and tcontribute enough to get te company to match. >> invest in international companies or funds. >> diversify internationally. the dollar is down and it's down drastically expected to continue to go down. i am talking about stocks and ponds outside of the u.s. in other currencies the feds can't touch. >> couldn't that be a little risky? >> could be a little risky. depends on your age bracket of how much risk you want to assume. stocks, funds. >> maybe for other funds. >> lastly and quickly redefine your retirement. >> may not be sitting on the beach or traveling playing golf it may be a modified version of that. maybe something different all together. this is not your father's retirement it's not your grandfather's retirement it's a different set of circumstances and free time is costly. >> and the world has changed. >> 20-years ago we weren't talking about
. >> everything is up healthcare food, wages. >> you are depressing me. >> i am giving you the scenario. >> max out your retirement accounts. >> they have gone up 17-5 on the 401 k. 5500 on the ira. if you have a 401 k get in there and tcontribute enough to get te company to match. >> invest in international companies or funds. >> diversify internationally. the dollar is down and it's down drastically expected to continue to go down. i am talking about...
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. >> one that brings down responsible approach to bring down the costs of healthcare and saves hundreds of millions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and well-connected. >> the republican side congresswoman warns the president and congressional democrats want to use the march 1 sequester deadline to raise taxes again while making deep cuts in military spending. opponents of president obama's policies and proposals plan to protest at all 50 state capital as today, including sacramento. it's being held by the groups. new this morning a $2 million partnership will be announced at 11:00 involving three state parks in marin county. county and state officials made a deal with a nonprofit group to expand hours at china camp, the bay and the other state park. the park will now see expanded hours. >> a year ago the partnership was formed to raise matching funds to keep china camp from being closed completely. effort grew in size to allow today's announcement that all three parks will be operated through the partnership. the marin state park association to
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one that brings down responsible approach to bring down the costs of healthcare and saves hundreds of millions of dollars by getting rid of tax loopholes and deductions for the well-off and well-connected. >> on the republican side, alabama congresswoman martha warns that the president and congressional democrats want to use the march 1 sequester deadline to raise taxes again while making deep cuts in military spending. opponents of president obama's policies and proposals plan to protest at all 50 state capitals today, including sacramento. the effort is being led by opponents for amnesty of illegal immigrants. but other groups are also expected to turn out. >>> new this morning a $2 million partnership will be announced at 11:00 involving three state parks in marin county. county and state officials made a deal with a nonprofit group to expand hours at china camp, the tomalus bay and the other state parks. the park will now see expanded hours. >> a year ago the partnership was formed to raise matching funds to keep china camp from being closed completely. the effort grew in size to
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lives in washington. 25 years ago her calling of service led her to create mary's center providing healthcare for d.c.'s immigrant community. >> i hope that this award will inspire other young leaders to take that road less traveled. >> terry shima. >> terry shima of gaithersburg fought in world war ii as thousands of his fellow japanese americans were held in internment camps. he has worked ever since with veterans and students to teach history's lessons. >> when that day arrives and we are faced with the same kind of an emergency, you will instinctively know what to do and what not to do. >> this presidential citizens medal is not only one of the highest honors the nation bestows upon its citizens, but also one of the most exclusive. the white house says the 18 honorees today were chosen from a list of more than 6,000 nominees. but not all of the 18 recipients could accept their honor in person. >> a special note just to the families who are here from sandy hook. >> as families of the six teachers killed in the connecticut school shootings received their medals, many choked back tears. bill
lives in washington. 25 years ago her calling of service led her to create mary's center providing healthcare for d.c.'s immigrant community. >> i hope that this award will inspire other young leaders to take that road less traveled. >> terry shima. >> terry shima of gaithersburg fought in world war ii as thousands of his fellow japanese americans were held in internment camps. he has worked ever since with veterans and students to teach history's lessons. >> when that...
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the problem is healthcare costs. that was another encouraging sign. we have seen some of the slowest growth in health-care costs after he passed obamacare, which i voted for. there are other things we can do. we should introduce competitive bidding for the stretch and drugs benefits. we to remove the cap on social security. social security, when you add up the money that it gets in, it is noncontributing to the deficit. all of this discussion about how we have to cut social security -- i do not know if that is what we should focus on. let us cut loopholes. host: on gun control, the president said the proposals deserve a vote. as chief deputy, you helped get the vote. are there on the democrats to vote for an assault weapons ban? or universal background checks? guest: you need to try it. as hard as life has been for many of the victims that were in the gallery last night, and i am thankful that the president mentioned them. how can we not try? on the assault weapons ban, it will be a heavier lift. our muscles are big enough to do it. it should be easy
the problem is healthcare costs. that was another encouraging sign. we have seen some of the slowest growth in health-care costs after he passed obamacare, which i voted for. there are other things we can do. we should introduce competitive bidding for the stretch and drugs benefits. we to remove the cap on social security. social security, when you add up the money that it gets in, it is noncontributing to the deficit. all of this discussion about how we have to cut social security -- i do not...
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. >> if someone makes a credible threat, whether it to be healthcare provider or educational or other, that should be reported to law enforcement and they should have to investigate that. >> reporter: but the task force also found that mental illness alone is not an indicator of violence. it showed alcohol, drugs, anger play a role. >> some of these human things that we have. they're what lead people to act out violently. >> reporter: now, it heb reported that green suffered suffered from schizophrenia or bipolar disorder. but that has not been confirmed. >> thank you, monique. governor martin o'mal senow being look into assault rifles being fingerprinted. >>> voters -- some say they would consider voting for maryland governor martin o'malley. but as political reporter pat warren explains, he has ground to cover. >> reporter: many are tested but who would run? governor o'malley showing up in polls around the nation. the latest in new hampshire, where the first primary is held. among democrats, the university of new hampshire survey, reports hillary clinton with an 80% favorability rat
. >> if someone makes a credible threat, whether it to be healthcare provider or educational or other, that should be reported to law enforcement and they should have to investigate that. >> reporter: but the task force also found that mental illness alone is not an indicator of violence. it showed alcohol, drugs, anger play a role. >> some of these human things that we have. they're what lead people to act out violently. >> reporter: now, it heb reported that green...
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healthcare and social assistance, federal state and local government and finance and insurance. the school system say they are not afraid to cross state lines to lure the best. >> we are assertive and progressive and innovative in our teaching practices in the resources we provide our students and look for absolute top quality staff in america. >> they hope the jobs will lead to the perfect match. tim tut ten w -- tuten wbal news. >> they take on number 2 duke in an historic match up. maryland goes into the game even bigger under dogs than expected. bigger under dogs than expected. hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. >> history today men's basketball team as they host duke in the final acc match up behind these two teams at comcast center. they will do it without howard. they suspended him for violating unspecified rules. they will do it without a single upper class man in the lineup. despite the thablth this is the final in the match up he has bigger things on his plate right now. >> we had har
healthcare and social assistance, federal state and local government and finance and insurance. the school system say they are not afraid to cross state lines to lure the best. >> we are assertive and progressive and innovative in our teaching practices in the resources we provide our students and look for absolute top quality staff in america. >> they hope the jobs will lead to the perfect match. tim tut ten w -- tuten wbal news. >> they take on number 2 duke in an historic...
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silliness occurs when healthcare geek jacki is in the studio with us. any way to have her there with you more often? >> well, there would be if jim ward didn't constantly sexually harass her. >> there is that whole restraining order. >> i'm several feet away from her. >> that's what the restraining order says. >> stephanie: why can't we have nice things. here she is in the current news center. >> that was sweet. good morning everybody. during the state of the union address, president obama talked about fixing the nation's infrastructure. things like the 70,000 or so structurally deficient bridges across the country. he emphasized the need to get these projects done with a combination of public and private funds and using american workers. "the new york times" reports today the president is going to talk in detail about those plans in a series of interviews. first part of the plan is called a fix it first strategy which invests $50 million in our highways bridges transit systems and airports the ones in most need of repair. congress would have to approve
silliness occurs when healthcare geek jacki is in the studio with us. any way to have her there with you more often? >> well, there would be if jim ward didn't constantly sexually harass her. >> there is that whole restraining order. >> i'm several feet away from her. >> that's what the restraining order says. >> stephanie: why can't we have nice things. here she is in the current news center. >> that was sweet. good morning everybody. during the state of the...
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we recommend that one quarter comes from revenue, one quarter from healthcare cuts, and the remainder from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the bed, and going to the change cpi. >> what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlements? >> we need to stabilize the debt and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlements? >> a lot of things need to be done. i would not say just one thing. we need to have more cost- sharing with appropriate protection for low income beneficiaries. we need to have means testing. we need to get serious about population aging. we need to have tort reform payg manufacturers, and we need to pay for quality rather than quantity. all those are important. >> and you have to take care of the guy who pays for the building who does not even get a bill. anyone who believes these -- we can get these health care systems to work, you can take care of a three-year-old who can live to 60, you have diabetes a and b endemic -- if we do not pay attention to this aging
we recommend that one quarter comes from revenue, one quarter from healthcare cuts, and the remainder from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the bed, and going to the change cpi. >> what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlements? >> we need to stabilize the debt and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlements? >> a lot of things need to be done. i would...
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we recommend that one quarter comes from revenue, one quarter from healthcare cuts, and the remainder from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the bed, and going to the change cpi. >> what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlements? >> we need to stabilize the debt and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlements? >> a lot of things need to be done. i would not say just one thing. we need to have more cost- sharing with appropriate protection for low income beneficiaries. we need to have means testing. we need to get serious about population aging. we need to have tort reform. we need to have savings from what we pay to drug manufacturers and we need to pay for quality rather than quantity. all those are important. >> and you have to take care of the guy who pays for the building who does not even get a bill. anyone who believes we can get these health care systems to work, you can take care of a 3- year-old with disabilities who can live to 60, you have diabetes a and b e
we recommend that one quarter comes from revenue, one quarter from healthcare cuts, and the remainder from cuts in other mandatory spending, discretionary spending, interest on the bed, and going to the change cpi. >> what is the most important change that needs to be made to entitlements? >> we need to stabilize the debt and keep it on a downward path. >> specifically, what mechanical change needs to be made to entitlements? >> a lot of things need to be done. i would...
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you take someone like the morse healthcare system where the physicians are using our software to treat children. dennis: change some of the insights because of your software. >> yes. how can we prevent and plug the hole of fraud by using a piece of software? dennis: right. it surprises me that you have been able to build this business, be an independent company, when i feel like ibm, i feel like they should want to buy your company and attach it on to their product offerings. >> i think it is a question for them. we could certainly play in that field. we have been building a strong independent company. time will tell. dennis: lars bjork, you may have just put your company up for sale. i want a finders fee. nice job. have a good weekend. sandra: protecting your iphone used to be as easy as putting a passcode on it. iphones are now vulnerable to attacks. hackers would have full access to the phone's contact list and all the photographs you have been taking. shares of apple right now are slightly lower. dennis: they cannot catch a break lately. a down day for the markets. perhaps a good t
you take someone like the morse healthcare system where the physicians are using our software to treat children. dennis: change some of the insights because of your software. >> yes. how can we prevent and plug the hole of fraud by using a piece of software? dennis: right. it surprises me that you have been able to build this business, be an independent company, when i feel like ibm, i feel like they should want to buy your company and attach it on to their product offerings. >> i...
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sort of the what people call a regulatory cliff going on things are rolling from from the president a healthcare law and dodd-frank and they add up. >> they add up and they are devastating to the opportunity in the economy and that is it liberty in the economy . that's what we want people to exercise and one of the things that made this a great and unique nation. in the book we talk about how they cross the lines and particularly from the regulatory agenciless and that just handed enormous power to a number of agencies . epa and fcc and national labor relations board and the president lost last month to us in the epa case and they lost in the lrb manner . that is what he is not baking off of. i don't see a slow down in the fight for liberty that the states are carrying on for the first four years of the administration as we head in the next four. >> they are stipulative of the regulations . they say he has to step in where congress is in grid lock. we need regulations to make sure we have clean air and safe roadways, so why not? >> that is contrary to why we have a congress and senate and why we
sort of the what people call a regulatory cliff going on things are rolling from from the president a healthcare law and dodd-frank and they add up. >> they add up and they are devastating to the opportunity in the economy and that is it liberty in the economy . that's what we want people to exercise and one of the things that made this a great and unique nation. in the book we talk about how they cross the lines and particularly from the regulatory agenciless and that just handed...
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are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of on jobs and entire economy at risk to protect the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. >> brian: and if he wondered about the props. >> gretchen: 800,000 people are going to be losing their jobs from the military and i wonder if those people standing behind them are from the pentagon. i don't want anybody to lose their job. but it is interesting that the comments did focus on the members of military. >> brian: $85 billion and $1.2 trillion in the next ten years and half of that money comes out the have the pentagon. i think republicans agreed with it but this is thrust postpone us. it was over a year we knew about at the questions terrify. why weren't we negotiating through december and then you have january and here we are couple weeks away and the president is going with this shame attack followed by speaker boehner, your solution to get us to raise taxes after we agreed to raise taxes.
are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education, healthcare and national security and all the jobs that depend on them or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of on jobs and entire economy at risk to protect the wealthiest americans and biggest corporations. >> brian: and if he wondered about the props. >> gretchen: 800,000 people are going to be losing their jobs from the military and i wonder if those people standing behind them are from the...
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it twice, we are paying for them to get their food stamps and put food on the table but paying their healthcare costs. you know what is linked to eating all that. >> i eat on a ton of crummy food because i am lazy. >> anna: that is your choice. >> yeah, anyway, we could have a good discussion as evidenced by this discussion. let us mow what you think,. >> anna: crazy video, dramatic moment of the security guard fires back at a group of armed robbers. >> anna: this happening at a tax business near detroit. one suspect pointed ago gun at receptionist. the security guard scrambles for his rifle and fires twice but the suspect fled and still at large. this next story is not pretty. beauty queen trading in her name. a revenge killing. 47-year-old was accused of plokt with her boyfriend to kill her friend's husband. it's every girl's dream to get proposed to. >> i wanted to know if you would take my hand and marry me. i wanted to spend rest of my life with you. >> oh, my god. >> anna: not exactly. this couple was only pulling a prank of some unsuspecting bystanders. famous for youtube pranks but this
it twice, we are paying for them to get their food stamps and put food on the table but paying their healthcare costs. you know what is linked to eating all that. >> i eat on a ton of crummy food because i am lazy. >> anna: that is your choice. >> yeah, anyway, we could have a good discussion as evidenced by this discussion. let us mow what you think,. >> anna: crazy video, dramatic moment of the security guard fires back at a group of armed robbers. >> anna: this...
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let them hear but won't pay for healthcare. >> con athletics know is this costs less than 1% of the cost of medicaid. fraction of the overall cost to be clear. this has been happening since the 1980s when congress, to your point, basically said that no one can be turned away. that if you have a patient that comes in the emergency room, a hospital can't turn them away. they are not allowed to really ask the questions. do you have a social security card? are you here legally? they're not supposed to ask those questions. so since the 1980s this has been going on. >> that's one of the reasons that we have 11 million illegal aliens in this country because people from other countries, especially contiguous countries understand come to the u.s., once you cross the border you get free stuff. free food and food stamps. medicare and medicaid. free housing. you are north asked for a driver's license. a good deal to come here. inducement to come. as long as the federal government doesn't enforce the laws it is sworn to uphold and they're not enforcing them. this will continue. >> let us know what yo
let them hear but won't pay for healthcare. >> con athletics know is this costs less than 1% of the cost of medicaid. fraction of the overall cost to be clear. this has been happening since the 1980s when congress, to your point, basically said that no one can be turned away. that if you have a patient that comes in the emergency room, a hospital can't turn them away. they are not allowed to really ask the questions. do you have a social security card? are you here legally? they're not...